As school staff and parents begin supporting our pupils through this period of remote learning, a useful resource for parents to be aware of is Parent Club. https://www.parentclub.scot/
How to create a PowerPoint Presentation from within Glow. No need to download any software – all you need is an Internet connection, a browser (like Chrome) and
Day 1 of Remote Learning and we are finding gremlins at work preventing some from accessing Teams/Glow. With the whole of Scotland learning online from today, we are
Our Primary packs are coming together (with some paper based Secondary activities coming out too). We will get these out to families today and over the weekend. As
Dear Parent/Carer, As I’m sure you are aware from the news, the landscape has changed once again due to COVID-19. The Scottish Government announced earlier in the week
This morning our Lower Primary pupils walked to Nordalea Care Centre to deliver a card, sweeties and a Christmas wave to the residents. The pupils had a great
We raised a terrific £120 for Save The Children with our Christmas Jumper Day. We also had a brilliant Christmas Dinner which left us all stuffed. Thanks to
Ms Pass has been helping our pupils develop their artistic and creative skills, making their own stained glass pieces for display in our school porch. They look amazing
Our Lower Primary class have been incredibly busy making their own newspaper. With articles on Mer-People on Norwick Beach, a rainbow fish, word searches, facts, jokes, a sports
Lower Primary have been learning about and celebrating St Andrew. We made Scottish flags and designed our own tartans. St Andrew’s relics were brought to Scotland by boat
No shopping night at school this year. But there’s still time to get that last minute gift from our Business Management class. If you would like to buy
Primary pupils spent the 11th Nov discussing Remembrance Day and the significance of the Poppy. Lower primary made handprint poppy art and wreaths while upper primary learned about
We are delighted to announce that our wonderful pupils, staff and parents have raised a grand total of £550 for Children in Need today. Our pupil council organised
Physical Punishment – information for parents. As of 7th November, any forms of physical punishment of a child will become illegal. This will provide children the same rights